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Nice. My only suggestion would be to change the border color or depth or something of the floating window in Visual Studio to give a visual indication in VS that the window will show up as a floating window. Because VS will not allow you to show the floating window in the designer, I believe Telerik should still find a good solution to visually tell the user which windows are going to be floating without have to run the app or go back to the Telerik Designer to test it.

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